Samuel Ajibola Wife And Children

Samuel Ajibola who was best known for his role as a child actor in the Opa Williams directed movie Tears for Love, got married to Mrs. Irene Ajibola and the couple was blessed with 3 bright children –two of them males, and third a beautiful Lady.

Samuel Ajibola Educational Career

SamuelAjibola took a long hiatus from acting to finish his high school education in 2003. Then went ahead to further his University education and got a B.SC in Political Science from the University of Lagos, After which he had his National Youth Service programme. He also obtained a Diploma in Acting from Amaka Igwe’s Centre from Excellence in Film and Media Studies, Lagos.Also Read:Full Names Of The Johnsons Cast And Their Role ( Nigeria Series)

Samuel Ajibola Acting Career

Ajibola began his acting career in 1995 at the age of 6, Opa Williams directed the movie, Tears for Love.

He got the role after he impressed his aunt, Moyinoluwa Odutayo, an actress, during a stage play in the Church.

Samuel Ajibola took a hiatus from acting in 2003, to finish his high school education.

In 2009, Ajibola returned to acting in the Teco Benson produced and directed the movie, The Fake Prophet alongside Grace Amah.

Then 2013, he featured in the MTV Base produced television series, Shuga.

Samuel Ajibola has also featured in several Nigerian box office movies including; Last Flight to Abuja with Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and The Antiquealongside Kiki Omeili, Judith Audu, and Gloria Young.

As of 2016, he had played the role of Spiff, a character in the Africa Magic produced television series The Johnsons for four seasons.

Samuel Ajibola made his production debut with the release of his web series “Dele Issues” on March 10, 2017.

In October 2017, he featured former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo on the web series.

Samuel Ajibola Awards And Achievement

In 1996, Samuel Ajibola won the award for Best Kid Actor at the Rhema Awards for his role in the movie Eye-Witness, an award he went on to win at the 1997 and 1998 Reel Awards for the movies Onome II and Day of Reckoning respectively. In 2014, he won the award for Best Actor at the In-Short Movie Awards. In March 2017, Ajibola won the Best Actor in a Comedy Award at the 2017 AMVCA Awards. Samuel Ajibola also won the Comic Actor of the Year Award at the 2017 City People Awards in October 2017.